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  • Optical Switching - Preface
    . Constant advances in this area have unlocked a significant portion of the bandwidth. that optical fibers offer; this has, however, not yet been fully exploited. This means. that only a fraction of the usable capacity is actually used to carry data. One of the. reasons for this mismatch between
  • Smart Computing Article - Fiber-Optic Magic
    June 2002 Vol.6 Issue 6 Page(s) 24-29 in print issue Add To My Personal Library Light Technology Is Critical To The 'Net The weakening of a transmission signal that occurs over time and distance. The pulses of light transmitted in optical fiber gradually weaken due to constant reflection
  • Smart Computing Article - Inside Fiber Optics
    August 2000 Vol.4 Issue 3 Page(s) 44-47 in print issue Add To My Personal Library What Makes These Tiny Strands Capable Of Carrying So Much Data So Quickly The weakening of a transmission signal that occurs over time and distance. The pulses of light transmitted in optical fiber gradually weaken
  • Optical Bit Error Rate - Preface
    to 40 GHz, and, thus, the potential. aggregate bandwidth in a single strand of fiber is currently in excess of peta-bits. per second* (1 Pbit/s = 1,000,000,000,000,000 bits) and at distances over hundreds. of kilometers. As such, the sophistication of the data path as well as of the receiving. end
  • Smart Computing Article - Free Software Foundation (FSF) to freeze
    signal is sent along to network hardware. (A type of fiber connection is made between the sending/receiving devices and the network.) FSO, also called free space photonics, open-air photonics, optical wireless, and infrared broadband, can work over distances of up to approximately two miles

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